Hill Crop - The cool clothing

These are actual tags affixed to clothing being sold in a Japanese store. The hard-to-read tag is made of cloth, and is sewn into the clothing itself. The more legible one is a paper tag affixed to the clothing.

As always, the alphabetic characters are used more as design elements than to convey any kind of information.

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4 Responses to “Hill Crop - The cool clothing”

J Greely Said:

Actually, that makes perfect sense… if you’re a copy of Adobe Illustrator. It obviously started life as a software glitch, but did they fail to notice, or decide they liked it better this way?

-j

Steven Den Beste Said:

My guess would be that most of them cannot read English letters and symbols. If I were presented with some string of hiragana and kanji characters on a label like that, I wouldn’t be able to tell you if they were washing instructions or error messages from a computer program.

ben Said:

can u give me a link to free d/l of illustrator???

ghoti Said:

Ben, just forward your request to this url. I am sure someone will get back to you.

https://tips.fbi.gov/

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